When a tire hits a sharp object in the road the force from the weight and speed of the vehicle is focused in the small area of contact. Which in turn creates these bubbles caused by air leaking from the inside of the tire into the body of the tire.
This person has a picture of their truck on their truck.
Jeff Green’s abandoned No. 10 NesQuik Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
Jeff Green started 18 races in this No. 10 machine, winning five of them on the way to the former Busch Series title for ppc Racing in 2000.
Green said that the body of the car was cut off some time after the title-winning season and was hanging upside down from the roof of the shops owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr. near what is now the JRM campus.
As Green was moving out, he didn’t have a place for the body to go. Unfortunately, while using a forklift to get the car down, it dropped to the shop floor, denting the left side so he donated it to the graveyard.
This car has a mini spoiler.
A collection of unique bumper stickers.
How to save your car against flooding.
The paint chipping on this truck looks like a skyline.
Google Street View car involved in 100 MPH police chase before crashing into a creek.
The person driving the car told police “that he worked for Google and was scared to stop.” He was charged with resisting law enforcement with a vehicle.
Japanese Dekotora Trucks.
This Dino-rama in the dashboard of an old Jeep.